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Love, Life, And Grief Explored In New Play

Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 12:22 pm Kirikiriroa and Whāingaroa based creatives, Cian Parker and Laura Haughey partner up again after their hit show Sorry For Your Loss, returning to The Meteor Theatre, with a new work All I See. Parker explains, “ All I See has been a continuation of the creative partnership between Laura and myself, since developing Sorry For Your Loss. I have been very fortunate to bring the seed of an idea to the collaborators and develop it into a full blown full show.” A special two-show-only season, All I See will be running at The Meteor Thursday July 15 and Friday July 16 with 7pm

Incentives needed to get dentists in Southland

“We’re at that stage now where incentives need to happen.” While fewer dentists migrated to New Zealand in the past 18 months, there were an increasing number of dentistry graduates from the University of Otago [the only place they get qualified], Ayers said. Supplied New Zealand Dental Association president Katie Ayers. Reidy is concerned people would have to follow her path to some dental relief; seeing the emergency dentist because of a logjam in Southland. She had not been to her dentist in six years, and when the molar gave her issues she found out the dentist had retired, and she had not been transferred to the new practice.

Warmer Healthier Homes trust to insulate last houses on Tasman list

The Seventy-Thirty Problem, And The Māori Health Authority

Friday, 21 May 2021, 4:27 pm When policymakers try to fix things, they often mess up because of the way the problem is formulated and the ways that subsequent policies are targeted. A classic example was the Closing the Gaps initiative in the early 2000s. The problem – albeit simplified – is that some people are advantaged and others are disadvantaged . In New Zealand, one of the groups that were (and presumably still are) disproportionately disadvantaged are Māori. (Another such group was, and is, Pasifika.) One useful way of approaching the problem is that we can say as stylised facts: Thirty percent of Māori are

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